Question 2526 Deck General
70% to passWhich item do you NOT have to provide for the Coast Guard representative at the time of a stability test?
A
General arrangement plans of decks; holds and inner bottoms.
B
Capacity plans showing the vertical and longitudinal centers of gravity of stowage spaces and tanks.
C
Tank sounding tables and draft mark locations.
D
A stability letter.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) A stability letter. For a Coast Guard Captain's License examination, the applicant is required to provide the Coast Guard representative with the general arrangement plans, capacity plans, and tank sounding tables, as these documents are necessary to verify the stability calculations and the vessel's stability characteristics. However, a stability letter is not required at the time of the stability test, as this document is typically issued by the Coast Guard or a recognized organization after the successful completion of the stability test and approval of the vessel's stability information.
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